With a boss fight, exploration, puzzle solving, and more, the mission – Hidden Depths – certainly seems to have a lot of variety.
Lead producer Ben Irving gives new details on matchmaking functionalities in Anthem.
This new footage focuses on the single player hub area of Anthem known as Fort Tarsis.
BioWare execs hand out some useful info on the upcoming demo.
But BioWare does acknowledge that games these days are influenced by other games on the market.
The game looks better and better with each new showing.
BioWare's Jonathan Warner believes that "flight is one of the big things that set us apart".
"It serves no purpose," says producer Mike Gamble.
One of the job listings also suggests – yet again – that the game will have online elements.
For BioWare, it's all about transparency.
You better have a monster rig ready at home, folks.
The trailer showcases new environments and action from BioWare's looter shooter.
"There is normally overlap between the motivations for a given player. Our goal is to find the right balance for Anthem," says producer Ben Irvo.
Based on this footage, it seems like this game really makes you FEEL like Anthem.
Lead producer Michael Gamble says these Contracts will be "hella difficult".
"Depends on how you play," says producer Ben Irving.
BioWare's Mike Gamble says the demo will have "minor things" that are being fixed for the main game.
That said, there will be 100 Legendary Weapons available at launch, and more will be added to the game.
VIP players will get access to the demo a week before everyone else.
BioWare's Mike Gamble talks about what players can expect to see in the game's demo.